Just like I'm allowed to do this:
(EDIT - I'm NOT allowed to do this either, sorry messed up, but anyway I guess my question is more on the lines of how to go about doing parallel assignments in a loop)
for (x,i) in ([0,1,2],[3,4,5]):
# do something
why am I not allowed to do this in a for each loop (different list length)
for (x,i) in ([4,6,5,7,8,9],[1,2,3]):
# do something
I know you get a "ValueError: too many values to unpack", but why doesn't the loop stop when i is done with its iteration?
A real use of this would be for something like this that I was trying to do
for (keys,i) in (sorted(dic.keys(),key=custom_sort), range(10)):
print dic[keys]
where I'm sorting the dictionary as well as printing only the first 10 top results (assume the dictionary has hundreds of keys) - I only wanted the top 10 results.
Since this kind of syntax is not allowed anyway what could be the next best thing to do?
thanks